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William Gordon commented in 1788: The word
caucus, and its
derivative caucusing, are
often used in
Boston […] It
seems to mean, a number...
- The Iowa
caucuses are
quadrennial electoral events for the
Democratic and
Republican parties in the U.S.
state of Iowa.
Unlike primary elections, where...
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including 3
caucusing (out of 577) 1993–1997: 257
members including 12
caucusing (out of 577). 1997–2002: 140
members including 6
caucusing (out of 577)...
- The
Freedom Caucus, also
known as the
House Freedom Caucus, is a
congressional caucus consisting of
Republican members of the
United States House of Representatives...
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congressional caucus is a
group of
members of the
United States Congress that meet to
pursue common legislative objectives. Formally,
caucuses are formed...
- The
House Liberty Caucus is a
congressional caucus consisting of conservative, libertarian, and
libertarian conservative members of the
United States House...
- and
territories of the
United States holds either primary elections or
caucuses to help
nominate individual candidates for
president of the
United States...
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Caucus (CBC) is a
caucus made up of African-American
members of the
United States Congress.
Representative Steven Horsford from
Nevada is the
caucus chairperson...
- The
House Democratic Caucus is a
congressional caucus composed of all
Democratic representatives in the
United States House of Representatives, voting...
- The
caucus system, used by the New
Jersey State Senate between 1949 and 1966, and
again from 1968 to 1974, was a rule
utilized by
Republicans that no bill...